When his long-term boyfriend dies in a car crash, twenty-nine-year-old Hudson Brenner is left to survive on the streets. He applies to live at the Providence Artist Commune, an apartment complex for actors and artists. To his surprise, he's accepted in. But life at Providence proves difficult. The close-knit community is full of gossip, fighting, and backstabbing... even a creepy stalker or two. Will Hudson pull himself together in time for his big exhibit in October? And what about Logan Hulle, the handsome ex-con? One thing's for certain. Life at Providence is anything but boring.
Bethany Ebert was raised in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She moved to Duluth, Minnesota in 2006 for college, where she studied Cultural Anthropology, Studio Art, and English Literature. She currently works as a custodian. In her spare time, Ms. Ebert enjoys drawing, singing, and hiking. She is a Buddhist.
The novella moved along, and for all that was going on there really didn't seem to be much action. I wanted more resolution. The book leaves off with all sorts of things launched, and little resolved.